10 Years Of EEAOM
The EEAOM blog turns 10 years on this very day!
The first post was made on 23.02.2012 and consisted of a video by Minimum Syndicat to their track The Rush.
In these 10 years, I made 4,212 blog posts, which were viewed 151,425 times.
What is the EEAOM Blog?
EEAOM stands for Experimental Electronics And Other Interesting Music. Back in 2012 I felt there was such an influx of fantastic and interesting music, releases, videos, information, and so on, but that at the same time, a lot of that music and those artists were simply not "getting through", and the real good stuff was hidden under tons of mediocre music output.
So the idea of this blog was born, where I wanted to post those music and infos I found most interesting, to bring these artists and sounds to a wider audience.
There was never a stylistic limit to the music featured on the blog; Hardcore, Synthwave, Pop, Rock, Classical, Avantgarde stuff, anything goes. The guiding rule is "high quality" music. While the main idea was to showcase lesser known artists, I also posted about a lot of wide known people and projects.
As I ended up posting a lot of Indie Rock and Post Punk bands, I at some point decided to make an own sub-blog for it called Experimental New Wave And Other Indie Music, but after some time, it merged with the EEAOM blog again.
But, due to the nature of my own interests, the main focus of the blog remained the Hardcore, Doomcore and Techno scene.
The EEAOM blog mostly consists of single posts linking to new and old Soundcloud, Bandcamp, Mixcloud, Youtube, etc. tracks, mixes, releases, videos, and so on (no illegal downloads!).
One of the goals was to also write some background texts to artists, or to conduct some interviews, maybe do a feature on a label and certain style and such things, but this rarely happened.
EEAOM is probably the "single" project of my later years in which I put the most energies, patience and time. As I made it a rule to try to write at least one new post every day, and literally listen to hundreds of new tracks each week, to find the right things to post on the blog.
But for some reason it never took off. I seem to have a steady pool of viewers who read the posts, but the number never seems to particularly rise or shrink.
So the goal, to push some lesser known artists into the big spotlight, didn't really work out in the end.
BUT, maybe, through the blog, some people got to know some music they found interesting, that they would not have found elsewise.
For these few people, I will continue to run the blog, and we will see how it ends.
But, it for sure were 10 very wild years so far!
The first post was made on 23.02.2012 and consisted of a video by Minimum Syndicat to their track The Rush.
In these 10 years, I made 4,212 blog posts, which were viewed 151,425 times.
What is the EEAOM Blog?
EEAOM stands for Experimental Electronics And Other Interesting Music. Back in 2012 I felt there was such an influx of fantastic and interesting music, releases, videos, information, and so on, but that at the same time, a lot of that music and those artists were simply not "getting through", and the real good stuff was hidden under tons of mediocre music output.
So the idea of this blog was born, where I wanted to post those music and infos I found most interesting, to bring these artists and sounds to a wider audience.
There was never a stylistic limit to the music featured on the blog; Hardcore, Synthwave, Pop, Rock, Classical, Avantgarde stuff, anything goes. The guiding rule is "high quality" music. While the main idea was to showcase lesser known artists, I also posted about a lot of wide known people and projects.
As I ended up posting a lot of Indie Rock and Post Punk bands, I at some point decided to make an own sub-blog for it called Experimental New Wave And Other Indie Music, but after some time, it merged with the EEAOM blog again.
But, due to the nature of my own interests, the main focus of the blog remained the Hardcore, Doomcore and Techno scene.
The EEAOM blog mostly consists of single posts linking to new and old Soundcloud, Bandcamp, Mixcloud, Youtube, etc. tracks, mixes, releases, videos, and so on (no illegal downloads!).
One of the goals was to also write some background texts to artists, or to conduct some interviews, maybe do a feature on a label and certain style and such things, but this rarely happened.
EEAOM is probably the "single" project of my later years in which I put the most energies, patience and time. As I made it a rule to try to write at least one new post every day, and literally listen to hundreds of new tracks each week, to find the right things to post on the blog.
But for some reason it never took off. I seem to have a steady pool of viewers who read the posts, but the number never seems to particularly rise or shrink.
So the goal, to push some lesser known artists into the big spotlight, didn't really work out in the end.
BUT, maybe, through the blog, some people got to know some music they found interesting, that they would not have found elsewise.
For these few people, I will continue to run the blog, and we will see how it ends.
But, it for sure were 10 very wild years so far!
30 Years Of Breakcore
Set for the massive online event "No Compromise 2 - 30 Years Of Breakcore".
Tracklisting:
01. Christoph De Babalon - Residuum
02. Somatic Responses - Sickwave
03. Alec Empire - Toetenpossee Rides Out
04. Patric Catani - Still Wanna Win (I Can't Lose)
05. Hanin - Nizza
06. Society Of Unknowns - Dead By Dawn (The Endless Mix)
07. Aphex Twin - Come To Daddy (Pappy Mix)
08. Amiga Shock Force - Fastbreak
09. Pure - Fight 'Em
10. Noface - Love Or Kill
11. Scorpion (Steve Shit) - First Bite
12. Atari Teenage Riot - Raverbashing
13. R.A.W. - Cold War Memory Nightmare
14. DJ Scud - Skate Bored (Just Hardcore)
15. Monoloop - Chill Out
16. White Breaks - White Line
17. Jackal & Hide - Post Industrial Funk
18. Low Entropy - Anarchize
The Slowcore Sessions
Low Entropy - Das Amulett (Slow Edit)
Info:
Info:
"First single of the next release on Heady Records, with the legendary Low Entropy.
"The Slowcore Sessions'' is a 7 track album of sublime slow hardcore compositions packed with Low Entropy's signature doom.
Each track pulls through states of nostalgia with sinister atmospheres building up a ghostly story, almost prophetic of an awakening from 2 years of lockdowns and sickness. The world as if frosted over, sets in motion once again, its wheels of change, forever in a dance between order and entropy.
ALBUM OUT ON 22.2.22
Cover art and Music video by Astrid Gnosis"
Check the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fi7h8F0GCJE
Single and album can be listened to and pre-ordered at:
Check it out now!
Acid Heaven EP
This is another release that combines Hardcore sounds with Acid, Trance and Rave - and we love it!
Based on the original track by Dani DC, a talented group of artists created remixes of it - sometimes harder, faster, sometimes more mental, but always skillfully executed.
We feel a strong '90s all night rave'-mood in this release - but it's definitely not stuck in the past and is a truly modern production.
For the mental Hardcore heads.
So check it out now!
Omnicore 04
Dani DC - Acid Heaven EP
1. Acid Heaven (Original Mix) 06:06
2. Acid Heaven (Gabberfucker Remix) 06:42
3. Acid Heaven (303 Hz Remix) 07:07
4. Acid Heaven (Pale Brain Remix) 06:07
5. Acid Heaven (Lemurian Remix) 06:35
6. Acid Heaven (Murmuur Remix) 05:01
https://doomcorerecords.bandcamp.com/album/acid-heaven-ep
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